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Metallica set List

*. Creeping Death *. For Whom the Bell Tolls *. Wherever I May Roam *. Sad But True *. Fade to Black *. Cyanide *. The Unforgiven *. The Memory Remains *. One *. Master of Puppets *. Nothing Else Matters *. Enter Sandman Encore: *. Whiskey in the Jar *. Seek and Destroy. Speaking to the crowd 15 minutes into the set, Hetfield said: "Glasto - Metallica is grateful to be invited to such an event. They knew they had something to prove - but they were also representing a genre of music that, they feel, has been unfairly maligned. "We're very proud to be representing the heavier side of music," said Hetfield, dedicating a song to "all the UK bands dreaming of playing this stage and uttering the cry: 'Do you want heavy?'" The answer was a definitive "yes". The band didn't hold back, delivering a sensory assault of punchy power riffs from the outset. But it wasn't just, as one critic suggested "loud one, loud one, loud one, encore...

Metallica: Glastonbury experience was 'sensational'

Heavy metal band Metallica won over new fans as they headlined on Glastonbury's famous Pyramid Stage on Saturday. The band played for 90 minutes, with highlights including One, Cyanide and an extended version of Master Of Puppets.

Dolly Parton due to dominate Glastonbury

Parton also tweeted earlier on Sunday: "We promise y'all a Tennessee welcome!" Dolly Parton says she's written a song about the mud especially for her Glastonbury debut. The country singer and cultural icon is due to take the stage at 16:20 BST, and says she'll play for just over an hour.

2 Killed As Suicide Bomber's Explosive Device Went Off Prematurely In Gombe

A bomb exploded near Military Quarter Guard along Biu Road in Gombe State on Sunday, June 8, killing female suicide bomber and a soldier. According to Daily Trust, a female terrorist first hugged the soldier before detonating the bomb.

Theresa May must apologise over Gove row - Labour

Home Secretary Theresa May is facing Labour calls for a public apology over her part in a row with Education Secretary Michael Gove. Mr Gove has apologised to the prime minister over the briefing war with the home secretary's department. The two sides clashed over how to deal with allegations of a hardline Muslim plot in some Birmingham schools.